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Pinot Bistro
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Ratings and Reviews for Pinot Bistro
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Mar 22 2012
Amy S. via Yelp
I wrote a nasty review about Pinot Bistro after having a terrible New Year's Eve dinner there. I even wrote their corporate office was that bad. No...read more
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Feb 16 2012
Beau P. via Yelp
The duo pork was dynamic. VERY GOOD. Sat at the bar because there were no resies available. Still was great.read more
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Feb 06 2012
Debby f. via Yelp
Because I loved the restaurant from a previous experience, I just hosted a bridal shower at PB last weekend. I have hosted many a shower before elsewhere...read more
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Feb 25 2009
diamondbar via Citysearch
Little Gem of Studio City...Cozy and romantic with dark rich wood paneling, beautiful bar, where you can start your evening with a...read more
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Jan 20 2009
via Citysearch
My husband and I have spent many an anniversary dinner and birthday and Pinot Bistro. The appetizers and entrees are consistently...read more
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Jan 19 2009
via Citysearch
I went to a private baby shower luncheon at Pinot Bistro and it was lovely. The setting was superb - bright and cheerful, great fo...read more
The Scene
''Bistro'' is an abused term these days. But in terms of atmosphere, Pinot Bistro actually deserves the title. Walk past the maitre d' and you're in the Latin Quarter, circa 1920--all tiny black-and-white tiles, oversized clocks and plush leather banquettes.
The Food
The menu is a mix of bourgeois cuisine and bistro staples, with equally mixed results: A stunning starter of sea scallops offset by salty, thick-cut bacon precedes a bland salmon fillet. A matchstick-dry duck confit is inedibly bitter, but the heap of parsley-flecked fries that follow are remarkably addictive. Desserts cap things off consistently--they're all terrific. The banana-studded crepe, wrapped luxuriously on its side around a mound of white chocolate filling, is an ode to Gallic greatness.